Ready to redeem your TrueBlue points on Hawaiian? Just enter where you want to go on jetblue.com or the JetBlue app, select Use TrueBlue Points, and any eligible Hawaiian Airlines flights will appear in the search results. Award availability may be limited, and subject to government taxes and/or carrier-imposed fees.
JetBlue is not part of Oneworld alliance, but its recent partnership establishment with American Airlines means that flyers on either airline can earn points with either airline's loyalty program.
JetBlue's program gives rewards called TrueBlue points. Joining the TrueBlue program is free and you can start earning points by booking flights online. Points do not expire.
You need 6,000 to 20,000 miles for a free one-way flight, depending on how far you're flying, which airline you're using and the dates of your travel. A one-way international flight will usually cost 35,000-50,000+ miles. Airline miles and points are generally worth around 1 cent each, but their value can vary.
You won't get a big sign-up bonus or a lot of perks, but you'll get three points per $1 spent on JetBlue purchases and two points per $1 at restaurants and eligible grocery stores. JetBlue Card will also give you a 50% discount on eligible in-flight purchases — other airline cards offer just 20% or 25% off.
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